Friday, January 26, 2018

The White Teacup Poodle Party For Self-Defense

I have disagreed with David occasionally but said great columnists like him write provocative pieces like the one in question that move debates forward. I’ve long been a fan of David Brooks and still am. I just disagreed with one column. @nytopinionhttps://t.co/JnnMgNmEu3

Occasionally they still have toothless pillow fight like this one over who is more Independent and Righteous but -- as predicted -- the Bush Regime Dead Enders who have almost complete displaced the few Liberal voices in our public discourse and have closed ranks into a lifeboat building consortium for their mutual professional self-defense.

And yet, not so very long ago, panic over who would get stuck with the blame for Donald J. Trump when the music stopped overwhelmed the unwritten rules of the Beltway White Teacup Poodle Party For Self-Defense.

Joe Scarborough and Bill Kristol -- Cannibals Fighting Over The Place Settings
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Of the four distinct characteristics which the Conservative Retrovirus always presents, characteristic number three -- "Depends for ideological and political cohesion on a massive, ongoing and self-reinforcing regime of historical revisionism and "doublethink" -- always shows up with a couple of interrelated symptoms: Strategic Forgettery (the past simply never happened. Example: The Great Project of David Brooks) and Republican Detachment Disorder (even if the past did happen, I had nothing to do with it. Example: Reliable Beltway stalactite Michael Gerson),

And now, with the Rise of Trump, we begin to see what happens when those incurable carriers of the Conservative Retrovirus --

-- begin to turn on each other.

Like just this morning, on Morning Joe (h/t Blue Gal at Crooks & Liars) where we find the remnants of the GOP Donner Party squabbling bitterly over whose turn it is to wash the dishes and bury the bones (emphasis added to more easily guide your eye to the hilarity):

JOE SCARBOROUGH: Bill Kristol, it's all about changing the dynamics. Did anything happen last night that would have made anybody change their mind and go back to Donald Trump?

BILL KRISTOL: No, but I think something happened that would make some people leave Donald Trump. I don't like -- yes, on style points style was a little better in the first 30 minutes and he had a couple clever insults but that's not the point. The headline out of this debate is obviously the failure to say ahead of time that you will accept the results of the democratic election in America. Pretty unprecedented. Doesn't mean that there's going to be violence in the streets, certainly not if others now say who cares what Donald Trump says. --

Republican Detachment Disorder going pneumonic in 3..2...1...

BILL KRISTOL: -- He's going to be a failed fluke presidential candidate and he should be ignored on election night and Republicans need so say that.

MIKA BREZINSKI: Failed fluke?

KRISTOL: Yes. He won the nomination in a flukey way.

BREZINSKI: Your people nominated him. That's not a fluke.

KRISTOL: I hope it was a fluke.

BREZINSKI: He beat 16 people! The Republican Party nominated him!

KRISTOL: I agree! Some Republicans refuse to support him and he's going to lose the general election.

BREZINSKI: It's not a fluke.

KRISTOL: I think it was a fluke in some ways. And in other ways he tapped into some deep anxieties...

BREZINSKI: A fluke is something no one expected.

KRISTOL: Okay, fine! The Republican Party -- does that make you feel better about it?

BREZINSKI: Yes.

KRISTOL: You feel great because the Republican Party nominated a guy who is really a bad guy as President and you think it's funny and amusing.

Man, Kristol is quite the bilious little viper once you smack that death's-head smirk off his face:

KRISTOL: What's wrong is Donald Trump. (sarcastically) This show -- this show was very tough -- this show was really tough on Trump in late 2015 and early 2016.

And here comes the Strategic Forgettery in 3...2...1...

BREZINSKI: We were.

SCARBOROUGH: We were.

KRISTOL: Are you going to pretend that?

SCARBOROUGH: We were.

KRISTOL: If that's your way --

BREZINSKI: Joe hung up on him when he wouldn't answer a question. Do you mean when we peppered him --

KRISTOL: A lot of people accommodated Donald Trump at different times. I'm not going to get into it.

SCARBOROUGH: You just did! You lied! Please don't come on my air and lie. You said in late '15 early December -- I can't even believe you are doing this, I don't know why you are so bitter

And now that his precious delusions are being threatened from inside his own perimeter, it's time for Joe Scarborough's barely sublimated inner meathead thug fratboy to roaring come out:

KRISTOL: I'm not bitter. I'm trying to say that Republicans --

SCARBOROUGH: You're practically crying! You're practically crying.

KRISTOL: I am upset about this election.

SCARBOROUGH: Early December -- in early December 2015 we compared it to Germany 1933 what he was doing.

KRISTOL: Really?

SCARBOROUGH: Really. He called in, is that right?

BREZINSKI: We treated him tough.

KRISTOL: You asked the most tough questions?

SCARBOROUGH: We did.

KRISTOL: We don't need to get into this.

SCARBOROUGH: It's too late. You're bitter -- you come on here practically crying, we have it on tape, you're screaming at Mika. You don't even know what she's going to say, which is the same thing you're going to say.

KRISTOL: I'm fine.

Oops. Suddenly our Beltway finger-puppets seem to remember that they're all cannibals, and that they're all on-camera.

Quick, shift the focus away! Onto those bad Republicans. The ones waaay over there. And cue the ham-handed pivot back to Republican Detachment Disorder in 3...2...1...

SCARBOROUGH: Why is Paul Ryan?!? Why are Mitch McConnell?!?

KRISTOL: That's what I was going to say.

SCARBOROUGH: That's what Mika was going to say.

KRISTOL: Well, then, we are in agreement.

SCARBOROUGH: Well then, don't attack us!

KRISTOL: I'm not attacking you guys!

SCARBOROUGH: The question is, Why is Paul Ryan still endorsing, why does Mitch McConnell still endorse him. By the way, while you are attacking me personally, I said from the beginning I would never vote for him.

KRISTOL: You and I --

SCARBOROUGH: I said I was voting for Jeb Bush and I said I was voting for John Kasich. Then we said after the Muslim ban that this is what Germany looked like in 1933. So I don't know --

BREZINSKI: Sorry if we were easy on him.

SCARBOROUGH: I'm sorry we were easy on him? If comparing him to Hitler in 1933 is going easy on him -- that was three months before anybody voted. Then we were easy on him.

KRISTOL: Good on you. If you behaved in a great way more power to you.

SCARBOROUGH We did. If you want to answer the question now -- let's start with Paul Ryan because we've been asking that question --

KRISTOL: He should say he does not support Donald Trump. Every Republican...

SCARBOROUGH: And what if he doesn't?

BREZINSKI: It's not a fluke.

KRISTOL: What does that mean, "it's not a fluke."

SCARBOROUGH: What it means is the most powerful Republicans in America are still endorsing him.

KRISTOL: Yes, well, I'm very unhappy about this.

SCARBOROUGH: Is Paul Ryan is legitimate contender for President in 2020 if he does not withdraw his endorsement of Donald Trump?

KRISTOL: That's honestly hard to say. I would have trouble supporting somebody in 2020 that has rationalized Trump. Now Ryan has gone pretty far in distancing himself from Trump, to be fair, compared to others.

SCARBOROUGH: He's still endorsing him.

KRISTOL: It is not a judgment I agree with, a judgment you two agree with, it's not a judgment most Americans are going to agree with. Practically speaking in the next two and a half weeks Republicans need to say that the election is democratic. The people who support Trump need to say this because Trump will get 40 million votes or something like that, 50 million votes and there can be danger if those voters think the election --

SCARBOROUGH: What about Mike Pence? Is Mike Pence disqualifying?

KRISTOL: Yes, I think so. I think so. And I think Chris Christie and Rudy Guiliani and Mike Pence and all these Republicans who have run for office who have won and lost need to say you need to say ahead of time -- you need to say -- we need to say as a country that the election is legitimate and we need to abide by the election results. If Donald Trump wants to be a sore loser on November 8th he can be a sore loser.

BREZINSKI: He didn't say he was going to do that --

KRISTOL: The key is to ignore him.

BREZINSKI: He didn't say he was going to do that --

KRISTOL: He was going to leave it up in the air. What, he going to wait and see?

BREZINSKI: I don't know. I mean, I'm just saying --

KRISTOL: You can challenge elections -- I mean --

SCARBOROUGH: 2000, 2004 --

KRISTOL: You do it by the rules. You challenge the rules. Adrian Gonzales was probably safe at home plate in the second inning last night, there is a photo showing that and he is complaining about that but the Dodgers accepted the result of the game and ahead of time they said they would accept the results of the game. ...

SCARBOROUGH: As will everybody else...

To misquote that president everyone agreed to forget about, "Rarely is the question asked: Is our pundits learning?"

The answer is "Oh hell no".

But even more rarely is the question asked: Why are these lying, Conservative Retrovirus-riddled hobgoblins on teevee at all?

Great question! Perhaps you'd like to contribute to the race for the cure?

3 comments:

Trematoda is a class within the phylum Platyhelminthes. It includes two groups of parasitic flatworms, known as flukes.

They are internal parasites of molluscs and vertebrates. Most trematodes have a complex life cycle with at least two hosts. The primary host, where the flukes sexually reproduce, is a vertebrate. The intermediate host, in which asexual reproduction occurs, is usually a snail.

I don't mean to imply that Republicans are vertebrates, but there you go...

KRISTOL: What's wrong is Donald Trump. (sarcastically) This show -- this show was very tough -- this show was really tough on Trump in late 2015 and early 2016.

SCARBOROUGH: We were.

KRISTOL: If that's your way --

BREZINSKI: Joe hung up on him when he wouldn't answer a question. Do you mean when we peppered him --

KRISTOL: A lot of people accommodated Donald Trump at different times. I'm not going to get into it.

SCARBOROUGH: You just did! You lied! Please don't come on my air and lie. You said in late '15 early December -- I can't even believe you are doing this, I don't know why you are so bitter----------------------------------------------

Jo-Ka only needed DFB on the show too. He would have helped them understand that the Dems are guilty as if not worse. That Dems need to reach out and try to compromise.

If you have a migraine headache that lasts longer than 4 hours after watching Morning Jo-Ka.

John Podhoretz claimed on Twitter that he abandoned right-wing conservatism in 1981. There's just one problem with that claim: I was editorial assistant to his father's editor at Simon & Schuster in those days, and John was sniffing around looking for a book contract. I was there. He can't rewrite history. LOLOLOLOL!!!!